Showing posts with label holiday lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday lights. Show all posts

My Official Holiday Card & A Giveaway!

Thursday, December 22, 2011



Well, well, well.  Did you think I was ever coming back?  It has seriously been a while.  I've noticed that a lot of the blogs I follow haven't been posting much either.  Boy, I would just love to sit at my craft table and craft and blog to my hearts content, but things have been a little hectic and overwhelming at the moment, like I'm sure it is for you too.  Also, my computer got a nasty virus and my husband finally had enough of it, so we bought a Mac.  I'm in love with it, but still learning how to do some basic things.  


So, today I'm finally sharing my official Christmas card for 2011.  The last of them went out yesterday so it's safe to share them here.  


For those of you that are not into card making, you may think that making your own holiday cards are cheaper than buying them, but we card makers know that this is not the case.  I really don't even want to think about the money that went into these babies, much less all the time and energy.  I made 80 cards.  Yup, 80!  


Here's the breakdown:
-Card stock: Two packs of light blue, 1 pack of navy, 1 pack of white
-Ink: Navy ink pad, Watermark ink pad (only because the kids played with mine and got eb powder on it.)
-Embossing Powder
-Envelopes 
-2 Stamps Sets from PTI (eek, that was a big one)
-Photos printed of my kids to go inside each card


I'm not going to put a dollar figure on this because quite frankly, I don't want to think about it.


So, here it is!  Unfortunately you really can't see the lights so well.  I tweaked and tweaked this photo and couldn't get them any darker without throwing off the other colors.  The light bulbs are the exact color of the card base (trendsetter blue from CSS).  If you think this card looks a little familiar, it's a CASE of this card by Nichole Heady.  I changed the colors and type of lights, but the layout and stamp placement is the same.
Here's a close-up so you can see the shiny silver embossing and you can see the light blue bulbs a little bit better.


Things I have learned from making Christmas cards this year:
-People will not appreciate that each light bulb was individually stamped, they don't know this and you can't assume they do.  
-Heat embossing gives a really elegant look to your card, but you will wish you didn't do it in the first place at around card number 7, or after you've gotten the heat gun a little close your fingers one time too many.
-Starting your cards on December 3rd is not good.  You'll be working on cards every night when you are supposed to be in the couch snuggling with your husband, unwinding after a stressful day of Christmas shopping. (I think I'm going to start in February this year.  Okay, somebody please remind me I said this when February rolls around).
-Try to use stamp sets you already own or borrow one from stamping friends so you can eliminate that large cost
-Get a family picture taken by a professional so you don't end up with a photo like this one that you took yourself:
(Don't worry, I didn't use this one)

I will be taking all this into consideration when choosing my card for next year.


If you'd like to see the cards I've sent out in years past, you can check them out right here: 2010, 2009, and 2008.


Giveway
So, since I've been doing all this talk about getting ahead.  I thought I would help you get ahead for next year by giving one lucky commenter the 8 cards that I had leftover.  That is, as long as you are okay sending out a card that someone else made.  All you need to do is leave a comment before the end of the year saying how much you missed me while I was gone anything.  I'll announce the winner on Jan. 1st.  

Have a great day and Happy Holidays if I don't make it back on here before Christmas!!!

{Christmas Card 2011}
Stamps: Holiday Lights, Stylish Sentiments: Holiday
Card Stock: Trendsetter Blue, True Blue Fan, A Blanc Check (CSS)
Ink: True Blue Fan, From an Anonymous Source, Trendsetter Blue (CSS)
Accessories: Silver Detail Embossing Powder, Foam Dimensionals

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A {Sending You Christmas Joy} Card...

Friday, November 18, 2011

Happy Friday!  I'm so glad it's Friday and also a date night with my hubby.  It's been a while since we've been out without the kids that wasn't a function for his work where I had to behave myself.  We are going out with the couple that went on the cruise with us.  We are no doubt going to have blast, if we can figure out exactly what we are going to do.  


Let's get on to talking about about my card shall we?  This is a very clean and simple card.  I've had the sentiment set for a while and keep forgetting to use it.  I did a little masking to the sentiment so I could do it in black and red ink.  I stamped the "string" with black ink and then stamped the lights on a separate piece of  white card stock in red and green.  I then stamped over the lights using versamark ink and then heat embossed the lights with clear embossing powder.  I cut out the lights leaving a little bit of a border and then applied them to the card using foam dimensionals.  It was little bit of work for such a simple  looking card.  Looks can be deceiving.


I hope you all have a fun and relaxing weekend!  

{Sending Christmas Joy & Cheer}
Stamps: Holiday Lights, Stylish Sentiments: Holiday (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: A Blanc Check (CSS)
Ink: Perfect Little Black Dress, Dare to Be a Diva Red, Glamazon Green (CSS)
Accessories: Foam Dimensionals, Clear Embossing Powder, Versamark

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A {Holly Jolly} Card...

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Hello!  I have a busy day so I made a simple card.  The photo turned out quite dark no matter what I did to edit it, but I think you get the gist.  I took a tag outline stamp and stamped it upside down to sort of look like a label.  For the ornaments I took a light bulb stamp and stamped that upside down as well and then used some black faux stitching for the string.

I cut a slit on both sides of the tag with an x-acto knife and threaded the baker's twine behind and that's pretty much it.

Have a great day!

{Holly Jolly}
Stamps: Trendy Tags (Clear & Simple Stamps), Holiday Lights (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: A Blanc Check (CSS)
Ink: Dare to Be a Diva Red, Perfect Little Black Dress (CSS)
Accessories: Corner Rounder Punch, Rhinestones, Black Pen

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A Spooky {Happy Halloween} Card...

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Hello!  I thought it would be fun to make a Halloween card using PTI's Holiday Lights set and use it for a different holiday.  I stamped the lights using orange and purple ink and then stamped some black spiders randomly on the lights. Spooky, huh?

The Halloween sentiments are from a Clear & Simple Stamps set that hasn't seen ink since last October.  I hope to make a few more Halloween cards with that set.
This card is pretty much a one layer except for the little Happy Halloween rectangle.  


Thanks for stopping by to see today's card!

{Happy Halloween}
Stamps: Beware (Clear & Simple Stamps), Holiday Lights (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: On the Catwalk Cream, Creamsicle Cardigan (CSS)
Ink: Perfect Little Black Dress, VIP Purple (CSS)
Accessories: Corner Rounder Punch, Foam Dimensionals

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A One Layer {Season's Greetings} Card...

Friday, October 7, 2011

OMG!  I can't believe how long it's been since I've posted a card.  Our vacation was amazing, although it was tough being away from the kids.  I expected to be tired, but not this busy.  We've had a book fair at my kid's school this week that I've been helping with and there was also a homecoming parade (not to mention boy scouts and soccer practice).  Whew, I'm tired just thinking about it.

My husband's birthday is tomorrow so I should have made a card for him, but I received some new PTI stamps while I was on the cruise and I couldn't wait to use them.  Since my husband very rarely reads my blog he won't know that I just picked his birthday card out of my stash.  Shh!

So, this is a one layer holiday card.  As soon as I saw the strings of lights I knew I wanted to create a frame with them with a sentiment on the inside.  I used two colors of green ink and red.  I still need to work a little on lining up the bulbs on the line, don't look too close!

I hope you all have a lovely weekend!

{Season's Greetings}
Stamps: Holiday Lights, Stylish Sentiments: Holiday (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: A Blanc Check (CSS)
Ink: Perfect Little Black Dress, Dare to Be a Diva Red, Glamazon Green, Green With Envy (CSS)

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